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Tacit Subtext
TSubtext
Conspiracy thinking is fascinating to me. I have a few relatives mired in it - pretty broadly from kooky alien conspiracies to horrifyingly hurtful Alex Jones type of bull. This
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: August 7, 1978. President Carter declares a federal emergency at Love Canal due to the toxicity poisoning the residents. Let's talk about the pollution disasters
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Robert Greenhill
RobertGreenhill
THREADLet's start a new, better year with a new, better COVID strategy. @csc_canada_ 1/https://covidstrategicchoices.ca Canada presently has 2 COVID strategies: 1 is working; 1 is failing. The 4 Atlantic Provinces
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Lauren Carruth
anthrogirrrl
1/ This fall I’m teaching a new @AU_SIS MA/PhD course on humanitarian interventions. Lots of new stuff—trying to address hard Qs & push disciplinary boundaries. See thread. Things I should
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Dear Pandemic
DearPandemic
1/ New series: Meet Those Nerdy Girls! First up, co-founder Dr. Alison Buttenheim. @abuttenheim is an Associate Professor at Penn School of Nursing, where she teaches & studies human behavior
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
More than 7% of all German doctors became members of the Nazi party during World War II, a far higher percentage than the general population. In 1942 more than 38,000 German doctors, half
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Ade Adamson, MD MPP
AdeAdamson
This tweet got a bit derailed by the attempted coup yesterday...but Gil Welch, @BenMazer and me in this week's @NEJM where we explain how UV exposure CAN'T explain the rapid
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
In U.K. in spring there was an v strong relationship between covid19 deaths & excess deaths. Correlation isn’t causation but it’s strong evidence - in spring - that the one
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Malcolm Clark
TwisterFilm
Are you "hideously transphobic"? A thread about beards, a gay rights icon, a best selling novelist, and a twitter spat that's a tale of our times. Earlier this week @PinkNews
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
It’s interesting to note that vaccinating in the face of an ongoing outbreak doesn’t have a terribly long history, even for a disease like measles, where we’ve had a highly
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Matthew Sheffield
mattsheffield
I also discovered as I rose through the right-wing media ranks that most conservative media figures have no journalism training or desire to fact-check their own side. I also saw
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: The primary #victims of this crisis are #children, as demonstrated in a recent study (https://bit.ly/373297k ). Although we know that children hardly display clinical symptoms and only play a minor
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Ten days ago, the @RockefellerFdn released a white paper on how we could reopen all US schools over the next new months with aggressive government investment in frequent proactive COVID
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Carrie Price
carrieprice78
Yay, it's 2021!I know we have a lot of big, important things on our collective minds going into the new year, but...if you are thinking of doing a #SystematicReview in
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Biden's own advisors are saying the White House isn't responding to the pandemic the way it should. And that they aren't telling the American people what 2021 is really going
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Jen Kates
jenkatesdc
The #ACIP meeting is starting. It looks like they have revised their 1b recommendation (still to be voted on) to be those 75+ and frontline essential workers.https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2020-12/slides-12-20/0
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